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    Exercise "The different pasts, again!", created by here4u (a free exercise to learn English):
    Results of the 3 024 people who have taken this test:
    Average mark: 53.5 / 100 Share


    Latest member with a 100/100 (perfect mark): bleuclair64 / FRANCE, on Thursday 01 November - 16:58:
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    Stats (3024 candidates)
    Question 1 passed: 59.3 %
    « You know, Mom, we were told that the first Thanksgiving Day * in 1621.

    Question 2 passed: 58.1 %
    The Plymouth Pilgrim community * in a feast with local Native Americans to celebrate

    Question 3 passed: 55.6 %
    the first harvest that the colonists * on American soil. » « Of course I know that, darling ! »

    Question 4 passed: 53.7 %
    « But I’m sure you don’t remember that the Indians * the Pilgrims how to fertilise the soil in order to grow corn... »

    Question 5 passed: 31.4 %
    « Well! Tell me what they * … »

    Question 6 passed: 41.5 %
    «Sure, Mom ! When they * the corn,

    Question 7 passed: 51.3 %
    they * a dead fish at the foot of each young plant!

    Question 8 passed: 57.3 %
    Clever, wasn’t it?" «Yes, very! and that’s why the crops * so good!»

    Question 9 passed: 47.5 %
    « Another funny thing about Thanksgiving: since the 1870s, the President of the US * two turkeys every year. Such lucky birds as Tot, Tatter, Marshmallow, Pilgrim etc.

    Question 10 passed: 58.8 %
    * their lives in animal shelters, not roasted in people’s ovens! Funny, isn’t it ? »


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